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THE EVENING sTaéAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, x Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S BH. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ Evexrwo Stan is served to mbecribers in the tarriere 08 their own account, at 10 ceuts dtc per mouth. Copies at the counter, ‘By mail—postage pre cents & Sone year, @6. six imouths, #5 (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,a8 second-class mail matter.) ‘Tux Weextt Staa—published on Friday—@1 8 rene poutnee proved Slxmonthn £0 conta 1 wabsertptions must be paid in eee — of advertiatng made known on application. Che #peni Vor. 72—No 10,861. uy Star, WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, MARCH, 10, 1888. AMERICAN BUILDING ASso- ‘ON CAPITOL HILL. 7 of these prosperons as tions bas been decided upon ats tureting of the of directors. This sction was inade necessary oD. secount of the increased dewand for advances. ‘The | Great success of these associations ts largely due to the Safe and economical manner iu which they have been segtucted and the sdvantases given to the borrower, ee and notice he firet meeting —which will be in Maj— will be iv fy the Evening Star. The officers of the present asso: ciations are: "Wm. Witthaft, president. ii. Buttner, ‘Wiew-president, H. Kottmann, treasurer, aud P. Vier buchen, secretary, ses BUILDING NEW 270.8 Iss 8. nti ly Meeting of the new SOth t_n.w., on WEDNESDAY. 14tb inst.. at 8 o'clock INQ. A. PRESCOTT. | sad Treware be Yi w., Kellowe Building m10-4t Tier a we: bs SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- LUMBIA. eh. USS: Lewis,—At Law, No. aw Chapte Brown, his attorney, it is crete thai. the defeudant Geom Tin dane is Sipearance eve ehtcred boven oF before te Bret rule day cccurrinw forty days arter this hherwine the cause will be peuceeded with as in vi of this anit is to collect the claim of the | said piainte® against the tor #156, for the Fent of house No. J Washington, D- .. from June 1. INS7 to August 16, 1887. at 862.50 Per mon'h and f advanced By the ssid pi Ha for the wate d tand for bis use), prov that S copy of this notice be published in the Frenue Star once 8 werk ‘ach of three successive weeks before the said raie lay ANB HAGNER, Amo. Justi ‘opy. Tes J. MEIGS, Cheri PRL oT eek cern OTE ‘OCK INSURANCE. The Ys Live Stock Igpurauce Com pany of Ponnsyivanis.”is the largest and most #uc cessful company of the Kind in America, It hastened insurance to the smountof over THKEE MILLION DOLLARS, and paid lowes to the amount of over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAKS It bas never been before any court of Justice in depute of a ingle Just claim. We have paid to Washinton policy-hold- ere nearly SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS during the past eighteen months, and also furn shed them with 0: -petent Veteriaary attention when required. Our ratesare low and equitable, aud weareat all times open to investigation by our membera Doring the Past year (1887) we insured 5.890 head of stock, to the value of #1.282,521, and paid losses to the amount of $47,530. By insuring your stock in our Company you receive iminediate Lenetite and returns, as we fi nish the best of Veterinary attention to all members free of charge. ce, oF address our Manave. for District of Columbia, C.K. MANN, 1006 F street BW. for further in‘ormation. Do uot delay this im- portant matter, bat protect yourself against loss at ones, as Your aniiual- must die sooner or later, and you do not know Low soon you will need medical aid. Respectfully, PENNSYLVANIA LIVE STOCK INS. CO., Sen mno-6t Washington Office. 1006 F st... THE TRAVELLERS’ LIFE Boers SCARCE Conia Fouts: cons a'F comreny bas incued over S000 Lie and 1.300.000 Accident Folicies, abd has a record of 23 yeurs of uni tecrapted success. it « the Largest and Strongest A cident Insurance Company in the world. Its Liberal and popular policies cover Life, Endowment, and Ac. ut Insurance st the lowest guaranteed rates. If Reed oF wish additional insprance call on oF send eageut WAGES cote | me 20-8E 1313 F at__| OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DIS- | Berner or tere nasarwcvoe March | Paws sUePLr spain FONFILELSG LOTS | LOW GRADE ~The remova cf alarge qu alities where all pu (i eordce'to avoid ome | HALL, Shite Maker, 908 F'stencwe — "aiG-Sin Sod expensive hauls 'h Commissioners propuse to ve NION STEAM LAUNDI M. H. NEW. ect tne eurplce earth thee of cost om oefeate property | WEN nd at ot Colinre Secale de pal iow «rade, upon notification by ihe owners thereof | shirts 10c, Work done equal touew. A teial walle the norte is desived. These notices shou = KE mb#-2t° ioestia of ure ~ weg Py Ghee gay t Make CaMETERY. fwil Sovern these be lots Ww — E Whee CHAS. W, EAYMOND, Major repgen, | ,ATIG® an grave onnersof the Hill Cemetery Esa: comm ‘the Dist Colas By | ate herety motihed taatos TULNDAY, MACH TS oe : mtonees of the Dit. Colum | Ppociock pm sn pencral macecuiog wil ber had at HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION ecAbvets lait on bres tet fib and Sth FIFTH ISSUE OF STOCK. Office of the Treasurer, 1907 Pennsylvania Ave, Taird monthly meeting for the receipt of dues on stock of Sith series TUPSDAY EVENING, March 1 Tses.atT ovlock at Wilson's Hall, southwest corer Gf Penneyivania ave. and Toth st. bares of this serice may be taken at this meeting or 0 ay Re at die of Treasurer, as above, between 5 Sgnind spe interes 5 per cent on stock ettiment of loans. Shares $200 each. Ben uray be nately invested at a fetr rate of inte ‘Sovines tea) be watcly invested at a fetr rate of in est or loans obtained on easiest of terma and at i Possible expense. No. commissions, ectied in| ‘or in part at _n¥ time. Averageamount Keaoed per sare, diurine "gast year was $1 mouthly payiuent therefor being @10n stock ae iuterest THOMAS DOWLING, President AD=ON S. TAYLUK, Vice President. EDWARD S. WESCOTT, Treasurer. retary, NH WETdEL, Sec mnss.10k12 31 Hat nw - THE ANNUAL JEETING OF THE stockholders # the NATIONAL LIFE IN SCRANCE COMVANY OF THE UNITED STATES | OF AMERICA for the election of directors of said e yy 108 the ensuing year will be held at the office | of the company. Koows the Sun Building 1315 F st aw... Washington, D.C, on TUESDAY, March 1:5, ISNA st 10o'0.cce am. mbitel: J. H. NITCHIF, Secretary | <7 EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS—$860.951.84. the object and advantages of | ued Upon application to 4.30 pom. On the first he cftice wili be open from sco will be made prompuly | Association, Equitable Build- et Shaves are $2.30 per month. 4OMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. . mb5 OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD 250 “shares of the Capital le Co tw be sold in tote to | suit and at bed-reck prices. Our quarries are located | st Kovavilie: leua.. the warble is universally known | a» Knoaville Gray, and the finest grade tor bulldine ot Woutmertal purposes known. It is equal to grat for streneth and durability, hax been jutroduced in many of the finest public’ and private buildings ughout the country. There i« lane demand aud Re competion. No doubt but this stock will pay at Jeast 20 per ceut per annum ou its face value. For further information call at the office of the sec- welary, 902 Penu ave, Bw. _ mbm —- MENS CUSTOM-MADE DRESS suiRTS ODWAED & LOTHROP call attention to their Bpsurpamed faci. tee ior making Custom ief-ctiuu wusranterd, Prices—G Shirts 1 910.50 and G furs 108-1116 eat mw., south side, Ampounce that they are ready to receive orders for uy Kind of printing at the above adress. Their Out. Se Entire'y New. ‘Shied workwmen obly employed, ‘il customers £25-Tm | cordinily invited. | aktounting to extortion, = me mouths agod isened | acomiuittee appointed by the drugyis! k= | Re THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST _SPECIAL NOTICES | SPECIAL NOTICES ME. BF. JACOBS, OF CHICAGO, PRES Be sae rote setioual Exeestive S'S Commit: | tee, will teach the lesson st teacher's class, Young 1f0y" New York aves IN THE INTEREST OF Episcopal Churen will be held ING in the ¥. M_ ©. A. Rooms (second c'ciock. All persons interested are in= p LATANE Is expected to be present and 4m the Coucregational Church SUNDAY ices of the W. C. ns Nipeteeuthy ot, Baptist charcn, : Addresses by the Rev. Dr. PHILLIPS. of Israel C hureh, and Mrs. BovEE and Miss Cask. of t ict W. CTU. The exercises will be interesting | th young and old. it AY EVENING, at 7:30 o'cloca, at Market | nie inay be expected. Es Se, TEMPERANCE MEETING UNDER THE SE suspices of the Good Templars, at McKe Gree SE Chureh, Mass. ave. nw. between Oty and loth sta. SUNDAY EVENING. “I1th instant, 7:30 clock “Hon. Epwamp F. ALLEN, of Michivai, sud Hou. J. G. Sawren, of New York, and others will ad- dre-s the” meeting. music Let all Good Templars attend the meeting. Publ => | MMET GUARD-THER® WILL BE A B special meeting of the Company at the Ar- mort, $08 Lohan. w. SUNDAY, the 11th, at Borrlock Pm.” Business of importance ‘transac order. WM. H. MUKPHY, C. C 1t 4 ALL MEMBERS OF CHI-PSI COLLEGE Bre rrternity tn unis tty will presse attend Wogan f be held In Witlard Hotel Parlors 730 pom. MONDAY. MAKCH 12, for purpose of organizing Alnmmi Association. Oe q CLERKS TARE _NOTICE—THE “regular mectinz of Clerks’ Assembly 6451, K of L., will be hel on MONDAY. 8 fh. im.,at Hilton Hall. 7 “ana D ota ‘a Tul atiendasce Genired. Special usinews; revision of By Laws. By order — y awe BYE OOM. C451. S_ AN EIGHT-ROOM PRUSS-BRICK-FRONT House. in one of the best locations in Geore- town, will be sold cheap if taxen be:ore Wedin neat, W. RILEY DEEBLE. a _ AIG Pt, EFT HIS HOME MARCH 1, ALFRED BSG a waite la, fttcen years hd stall Sear over right ¢3», laxge brown eyes, fair compl-xiuu, | Git cop. man's boots, All persons are forwarned onge dint OeeiomindereP ts datas WASHINGTON, MARCH 2, 1588. ACARD TO THE PUBLIC. Believing that the prices ch reed for druss, preacrip- tons, patent medicines and articles usually sold In “Stores were unnecessarily big, in some instances reducing a.] articles, allowing only what I ed a Feasouable prot. Naturally, @ reiuetion of from, the price of drugs ereaied sou those engaged in that business 5 to 40 percent in comuiotion among | was waited upon by who asked me | to return to the oid prices, whic 1 refused to do. It is now two years since Testabiiaued a drug store at 1U1$F st. n.w. Then I had one assistant. to-day y employes number nine. More coods are sold daily | than in any drug store in this city. My prescription business isso larze that I have found it hece-sary to bave a separate room fur it, and keep two registered clerks for that branch. Tisis is not surpris- iu, Lowever waev Iguarautee io put up any pre- tion at from 15. to 40 per cent below the prices reed at auy other phartuucy, while the special mes- rice, adopted latel . enables customers from ‘The cordial support siven me by the physicians and. the pubite to place med cines within the reach of all wil. redouble my efforts in that respect. Thausing all ‘the hearty encourarement received in the past, and | asking for « continuance of th same, assuring them that only the purest, freshest drugs will be dis) eused, aud the best toilet articies sold at the lowest possivle | ie ‘orf res} fully, EDWARD P. MERTZ, ; << WISE MEN LACE THEIR ORDARS | -at the annual report from the board aud make arrangement fora new election of said board. Every one who is interested in said cemetery is earn- estly requested to be present, as important business will be cransacted, Ladies who own lots or graves in said cemetery are expec.ally invited to be present. by order or the board of directors. FRED. 18HOF. President. mh9-3t* LEONH. ECKERT, Secretary. <e=>, MISS NELLIE BROSNAN WISHES TO | St 2E street to 816 11th street D. w., and will be de~ ited to wait ou thei there. mii9-2t" <q=>, WASHINGTON, DG. MARCH Bo ee hank ine stfices of sion. No. 2. K. of P., for the promptness syed in anding over the bores ud "Sums donated ft thee ent fat and which I was forvasets coc daw YM WALTEAG ath ses Me Pleasant. EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEOKGE- TOWN UNIVEdS ‘The Thirty-ninth Annual Commencement will be held at Albaugh’'s Opera House on Monday, March 12, at 230 p.m. ‘The public are respectfully invited, mh9-2t __J.W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D,, Dean. @q=>, DE, HODGKIN, DENTIST, HAS SUF- ye a ofice, 900 Toth st. over Arlington Drie Store, bs Be, SURRAY ScHOOE, UNION MEETING Sof Sabbach School Workers at, Cor jobal Churen, March 1th, at ‘3-30 o'clocksand. at ¥. Avenue Presbyterian Church March Tzth, evclork. “To be avidressed by Mr. BF. Jacobs, presi- dentof International Lesson Cotainittee and orisiaMtor of the Cuiforin T.teruational Lewon Series andcchair- nan of the Internationals. 8 Faccutive Comunittes, and other speakers. Meetings ave free, and all Sabbath School are urged to attend, and all who are interested in Sebbath School work will be cordially welcomed. mbY-St Ss. holders having claims iu the People's Live Stock Ins. Co. of Pennsylvauia. that are due from the February Assessment, will please preset thei policies for payment to ©. H. MANN, Mansier. 1006 F street Wi, Washinito be b ‘after Tuesday, Maren issn “Aud al mewibers who have not paid their | Ssscssient Wall please do so at ence, as March 1 in the fast day of evace. a Ma, TbY-4t i > _ NELSON DIVISION. No.3 K or P. ‘This is to give notke that MAIC) Me WALTER kas parchaned the horse and bugey se sum ticket No. 730, {our Faic, beld att street “hink: ending Februsey 4 JSS%. that received the donmion of a horse and barey. rit FAIR COMMITTEE. 888 company uf Phiiaielphia, Walker & Taylor, Daral agente” SOWN 0. JUHNBUN. Avent bese TONS 0 TORN EET Pine ow. HOUSE PAINTERS THAT ARE COM B peta wcrimns eine Gia ARE, OM where owuers furuish their own aerials are re- | guste fo Keane ie ats adoaies anal refercases | atthe paint departaent ES i. MoGILL, | Dealer in Building Supplies, 908 t0 914 G st mw. WEST END STEAM LAUNDRY, 173% Pennsylvania ave. n. ber pair), 4c. Agenigies: ‘ Kautman & Co. 1674 14th = Ferd: Prank, S31 aud ss3 Penncave so; Le Mat T13-4w* REMOVED—I HAVE REMOVED MY place of busines to 14233 F st. u. w., where Pleased to we my friends, nd all whoare in- siate, Loan or Inwurance Dusi- NF. CULLINANE. -urance, io Fst uw ; Twill be terested inthe: eal 0 Beal "Estate, Loan: i<—s Gas FIXTURES. PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS, BISQUE FIGURES. ROCHESTER AND DUPLEX LAMPS. Maudsowwe Line of Shades and Globes, ». &. SHEDD & BE. 432 9th et ow as >, LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, BOND, STOCK ‘and NOTE BOKER bas removed office to Sora w. Telephowe 1928 8-time <7 Gas FIXT! e 1 LARGEST, THE RICHEST, iis "NEWEST STOCK, MANDSOME cuYSTAL CHANDELIERS ne 531 15% ot Joks, Corcoran Buflding. Srmxo Ov ERCOATS. ‘WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL VALUE, SUKPASSES ANYTHING WE ‘MAVE EVER BaD. GEORGE SPRAYsy, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. z TO THE PUBLIC—ALL CASES OF Be reese cede a a pore. | Colizabia should ve prompzly repurted to HUMANE | SO.IETY, #10 F nw. Telephone call, 947-4. mb6-3im ‘W. S. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, $a16-3m 3 703 15th et. A CAKD.—ALL HORSE OWNERS HAV- ‘ime insurance in the People’s Mutual Live | Stock insurance Co. of Peunsylvauis (C,H. MANN, 1006 F st. aent), are requested to send 1or tunportant fatormaticn Yt company to LO De Ps THE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE re Aanactation ot New York. be B. Harper, ‘S21 7th «t., mamutacturers of 225 200 SAV! BU! swtor and Oreane of PEASE WALDECRER ‘auc Serine. "Fin new Pianos frow speakers Lave bee muraiged and’ quod sina | F | Mica itis K sis n.w.. TO-MORRO! ° ENE, pastor, 1 a.m, and after eveniug sermon. “Pray ‘Toursday evenings All are ‘ave, School, 9:30 ita. "Py J. BuLLocx, D. ‘D. Preseuing at 11 |euupertuce secviee at 7:30 MARCH 11 am. and 7:20 p.m. ‘All cordial.y invi CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER csi and H streets ne weitev. Saute He S “Sunday school, 5:90 & m. Preach. 7-30 jem. uy Ul oy moet ead ie, MCKENDREE ME reaching at 1 Young peopl meeting at oT Werpi, pasor.—Sunday school a, by cov. JL HATOIE Gospel im., conduc 10 W. Allure invited” Seas free. wie 1 ially invited. at 9:3 ‘at 1 as CHURCH, MASS. between Oth and 10th sta, n.w.—Sun ‘by the Rev J. 6:45 it am | ag bam. by Kev. M. meets ustial during the week. FIRST BAPLIsT ed m. Young v0 Ke, special religapus services every: Baptisms Sunday night. cHURCI u OF “OUR FATHER” ( Be vernalinty con 13th and vices To-morrow. invited. w. rector Services Midlent Sunday: 7:30 Communion; 11 a, m., morning service at 7-30 pan., the Kt Kev, Wat. the Diocese, will administer the firmation. All seats free. it 7 o'clock. 7 T CH Pastor, D st, between 4! s.w.—Preaching Lo-morrow at 11 «in., “Gradat Sunday School at 9:45 a.m, ‘CHURCH, 13TH ‘People’s Prayer- Weekly, 0 o'clock. vRCH, ‘Yauxt. D.! je Apostolic Kite of — AUGH ME ‘n.8., (Capitol Hill) — the, ev. Dr. ‘30 pam. lett durin the week. ‘sermon. . Bisho} i,cor. 10th and D sia. a.w. Preach- |, Fone § 7:20 by ev@Onx E. EVANS.” Sabbath school at 9 mm. Prayer Thursday evening ‘at 7:30, nud classes ag Acordial welcome to all 1t* st. Be ee tad Tne, ter Chae A oraee School $30 a na. Preaching at 11 Bs ‘and a It 3D ANDA STS STS UTH: BERT, retiring pastor of the 13th street Bapust Cuureb, of this cits Svrritt, of Philsdeip! at 6:30 Strangers’ fortable, and t 11 at 7 ‘Sunday schoot 9:30 a. FOURTH PRESBTERIAN CHUKC! —<st and H sts. hw. Rev, Jos 1 det. G Keuiy Pastor Sabbath sei ing at 11am Young People's ‘30 pam. Youn at Oem, and rer Meeting at a m., and the ey. Mr. ‘Peop 6:30 ray Pan. Gospel service at 7:30 p.m. Thuraday evening prayer-meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Si welcome. => SPIRITUALIS? and L ts.—Mrs. A.M. GLADIN. Most remaréabie trance mednuus of tuis age, wil ¥, one of th rangersare cordially gecupy the platiorm Morning and Evening 7:30." 1a Seg norm af 10 occlock, children's Lyceum, 10 cent door contributions. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 1810), 4th stand Va ave. ming at 1) am. aud 7:15 pam, Sum Sunday school 9: : 3 pam, conducted by Hez swe. Young men’s meeting . unduy 5 | pan. Young peopies? meeting Tussi ject: “Stone stullues: iikurea's wervice Sund pastor, Sid praise service ‘thursday Com:! come! to-morrow. se. Recep.ton eaen Fri ay fro W JERUSALEM sta Services ac8:30 win. Rey at lias. rs wag MOUNT VER: 30 p.m. sunday Schwol ac 9. meeting at 6:45 p.m “Tue pu: Varsoumce se., EB. Hex 3 7:30 pin. (SWEDEN BORG: ple, Nurth Capitol st., bet B and ‘O-morcow. ‘Seats free.” Sunday scuool ular service couducted by a reader 18 Wa, $0 am. Ye one cordially 4 7:30 pan. Prayer IAN Rev, HADDAWAY, pus.or—Preaching at 11 ati. and ‘people's wited GRACE REFORMED CHUKCH—CHAPEL = Ba corer Tach and O sta. te wee Panto Ree Servic ® Tomorrow Bt 11s th, aid strangers cor the 30. ©.2, poxtaa. 7:30 Pam Preach by the. pastor dially Weicoe to worsuip With us. Se Seite: [hervice eveiy ‘Thuraay evenina ai Suuday scuool at 9:30 overy teudeut, wr. H. M. SHOOK, ri st.n.w,” Pastor's residence, 45 Services: $ Holy Lucharist, days: u.e., let 7 aud 9 am. aud tree at a ‘Lord's “Da eaidence, 1939 ts uw. CHURCH, 81H ST, BE ‘Jases,W. CLARK, ys. “moruing préer, 10:30 Tam.; litany aud cathechis- 7:80 o'clock; sunday Sxcept Batuts’ Daye, Wedvesdayy and Pruaya 335 Pm. Sree se itt a> Finest ‘cor. of 10th and @ sts, 3: Pastor, Ke SM NewMas, D.v.. will preseh at 11 3.0. upon *T! n he Activity of Thought which is Demanded in the Chris- Han.” “Ar 7:30 "p. mn. Kev. JAS. A Latamx. D. D., Bishop of the terorued Episcopal Church for the Somth, will preach, bis Episcopal Chrure! Vesper se day schvol at #6 a.m. Pirin Si 14th st. uw. 3 pa. Chureu mm organist. vie ms. vasic led D} bjeet being: “the Ketormed ie gt rm Sun- day school, 2212 y Dr. Bischoff, dt — E.STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAROTH ev. G. ee, the pastor; Hew subject comed. — ISRAEL METI ‘Church, corner 1st mn, Tev. P.M. Hasittos, Vices at 7" ‘ach. "After which tuece will p.m. = gfeseh on “Lue Four Testa of ost Delefut Puscage im the Bibi CA. Hal afternvon ta:ks to young meu. del or Curis with ake tures. ‘Try the first, and then ance if you want to. ALL SOUL? SU Liam. Veipers, 7:30 put. s Preaching to-morrow 1k pastor, Kev. RUsH R. SHIPPER: id Ak “Having a Priest inthe’ House.” sunday school at a m. Ite CoH. PArLisps, pastor. All invited, SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN Gi 6th and C sts. aW—AC 11 the pastor wii Dr. Himeatey begins a couse 0 in Thoucht—Wlicu?” Every yor Views in the city im invit d to thes DW All t Jackson, ‘Tenn i be eominunios ‘Lov At 4. on the subject W. Samson, .0., president Ve. Will preach at Vi a. ney and W Faunce, at 7:30 pan.” Eveung yee g RCH, COB, rary Tec- may avy from the bal- sauday school, Kev. Gxo. B. ITARTAN) CHURCH, ‘ccruer 14th and L sis.n.w.—Morni ice, 454m, rnin an eveuting by tbe TY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR. Barcn, hing Services, 11's, m. and 7:30 p.m, am Bie Bo, 6:30 prm., Weekly day evening at 7:50. Seats tre toalt Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Agung peoples" mecti UNION METHOD! ‘Church, 20th st. Lear Pennsylvania Preaclunag wt 11 tg. rer meeting Ei Thurs: cordial invitation oe it OPAL by Rev. Dr. WarouT, and 0 Kev, 8. buows. Young people's meeting at 6:45 Con: secration meeting Monday evening, Prayer service Wednesday evening. All welcome. ate FOURTH STREET M. £. CHURCH 8. E ‘Sunday school at thecunrch and mission at Yam—preaching ut 11 au. « Wor. D. CLE, one oft rt 6,30 pau. Yong People’s Meetin: the old Pastor ahearty weicou <p>, LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHI Fret agg tears Afcernoon service regularly at Everybody welcome. CHUKCH OF TH a v 0 p.in., by the Rew torso. the church, ‘Come out and wive iv IRCH. wt Lia. wu. 43 rented pews tr] EASE ENSION, COR- ner Sass. ave. and 472th stu. w.—Cohfirma- tion by the Bishop of the Diocese at 4 p.m; other se Vices ut lain abd Fl er Yceat 17 ielock, by the 2:30pm. ‘Temperance ad. MouLTox : YOUNG ME Sor Snasy Christian Forces in Givilizati ail wen. Com PTH CONGREGATIONAL id Bth sts, ne —March 11, CHRIS’ afternoon, at 4 lev. scorr F. Hexsiey, PH, D. Gi 1S88, ior. Sabuath Sch at 7:30 pam, by Lect | bublect. “Inne! n ‘Adusissiow free to arly aud secure a good seat It aw HUKCH, ‘ser at, Hi BT re i g=> MMANUEL MI-SION, 14TH ST. ALOVE D —N. J. WHEEL! a: Tl am. and Sunday School at 3 iuw on Wednesday evening, it, ‘pastor, ita mn toall, Preaching Prayer micet- 7:0b. Te pastor wll sive his third discotrse to-morrow on Messiaule No- 2 conutal ASSEMBLY'S PRESBY EKIAN CHUKOH, ‘comuer Sth and I sts n.w., Lev. GEORGE 0! LIPFLE, pastor.— sunday Schooi at $:30 am. Preach: and at 7-30 pan. by we meetiig at 6:30 p.m A cot y Kev. HENRY M. tor. We.cume to all. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- WwW Der vices ‘He Scuoul at 9:30" a. Oxi5 pan ~@=>, CENTRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT Becta se ietutred wte ee aan. ad 7:30 pan. by tine pastor, iug wo-cuorrow at 1 30 pat. six," D.D. Bev sternany, Counecticut ave sua Locate goat itam aud % Proaching Unis S. MaMLL, ma. Young Peo Kev. & MUMRAY. Si Behool 9:30 sm ¥) ARES f._ Sunday ‘ ~ METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN “eburch, 4th and B ste, £0. Pr acl service, ition of the Lord's Sup- =, i Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE HOUSE IN SESSION. + Index to Advertisements, Axverwents—8th page. Arronxers—7th pase. Avorrox Satzs—3d4nd 7th pares, Boanpixo—3th pare. Booxs—6th page. ‘Bosrxess CHANCES—3A page, Crrx Irzms—8th pare. Counrny Rxat Estate—Sd page, ‘Deatus—5th pare. Dexrisrny—7th page. Drr Goops—Gth paxe. Envcariowat—6th page, ‘FAaMILy SUPPLins—Uth page, Frvaxctat—6th page. For Kent (Flate) 5th page. Fox Rext (Rooms)—5th page, For Rent (Houses)—8th page, Fon Renz (Stores)—Sth page. For Rexr (Offices)—Sth page. For Rex@(Miscellaneous)—5th page, For SALe (Houses)—3d page. Fox Save (Lots)—Sth page. Fon Sax (Miscellaneous)—3a page, Hovservaxmurnas—6th page, Lapres' Goops—6th pase. Locat. Mextiox—8th pare, Lost axp Fouxp—Sth page. ‘Manniaoxe—5th page. Mowzr To Loax—4th page, ‘MEDICAL—7th page. New PuBiication, 8th page, OckaN STEAMERS~7th pare, Potomac River Boars—7th page, PraNos ax Ongaxs—6th page, Prnsoxat—4th page. Puorzsstonat—7th page Prorosars—7th pace. ‘RAILROADS—7th page. SrectaLTies—Gth page. ‘SPECIAL NoTIcEs—Lst page. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. snes reservation. ‘SUBURDAN Propgatr—Sth page SumMen Resonrs—8th page. ‘Tue Trapus—6th page. UnpERTaxens—7th page. Waxrxp (Help)—4th page. Wanrep (Situations)—4th page, ‘Wantep (Rooma)—4th page. WaxtEp (Houses)—4th page. Wanrep (Lots)—4th page. WasTEp (Miscellaneous)—4th page. Goverxaent Rucerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- Due, $343,115; customs, $628,081, Howanp University receives a bequest of $1,000 by the will of the late A. S. Barnes, the well-known New York book publisher, Navat Oxpers.—Lieut. Com. Franklin Hanford detached from duty at the West Point Foundry and ordered to the Pensacola, Chief Engineer C. J. Macconnell detached from the Vermont and ‘anted one year’s leave of absence. Maj. Geo. | M. Sternberg, surgeon, has been ordered from this | city to Brunswick, Gi | Fourra-Ciass Posruastens have been appointed as follows: In Virginla—Wm. T. Anderson, Black ‘ater, Lee County; H. K. Broughton, Onanock, | Accomack County; Robert L. Elujott, Otterville, | Sylvania County. in Marylaagoea. De eaters, ‘ania County. a . Wimbleton, Harford County. 5s Mx. Nasu, the General Superintendent of the Railway Mail Service, has gone to Chicago toar- wae the mail d stribution, which 1s disturbed by the railroad strike. His instructions from Post- master-General Dickinson are private, Stcnerary Expicort has telegraphed that his father is slowly sinking. Mrs. Endicott and her daughter will leave for Salem to-morrow morning. Pay Diectox Thos. H. Loox, who fas for the last four and half years been in charge of the Washington Navy pay-office, will, on the 31st. in- ‘stant, settle his accouots and be placed on wait- ing orders. He will be succeeded by Pay Director Guibert E. Thornton, whose last post was the pay- Office at Boston. He was president of the board which recently examined Asst. Paymaster Duyle for promotion, He wasin charge of this office during the seve 2ND -QeeewR.—Bugene M. ‘Was to-day appointed to be storekeeper and gauger at Stoneville, N.C, ‘THE PRESIDENT HAS APPROVED the act amending ‘the act to restrict the ownership of real estave in the territories to American citizens, go that the District of Columbia 1s not included. AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were Senator Jones, Kepresentative Anderson, IIL; Sur- geon-General Moore, and W. G. Erwin, district attorney Cook County, Til. THE ATLANTA A Goob SEA BoaT.—A private let- ter received by a navai officer from one of the At- lanta’s officers says that the ship behaved in splen- did style throughout the run from New York to Port-au-Prince, Haytt. She proved herself an ex- cellent sea boul, taking a he.vy wash from bebind and across her beams and remaining dry. Every ‘ove on board was deitghted, he said, except her commander, Capt. Bounce, who, It 18 claimed, 13 slow to .cknhowledge the vessel's success, ‘The let- ter states that during the trip he caused all hatches to be battened down, making It decidedly uncomfortable to tuose below, was under doth sail and steam, but the engines were not worked at inuch o By Mr. Mr. chant marine and ee ee House of Representatives. ts Of Texas, By Mr. Hitt (Lils.), from. affuirs, to autuoriz? tae ‘dshert Gov. Mbrary—For ube erecuou of Nathaniel Greene and Daniel COL, LUDLOW EXAMINED. ‘The dependent pension vill was received trom | °°*4ing- ‘the Senate and referred to the committee on in- valid pensions. r. Dingley (Me.), from the committee on mer- les, reported back a reso- lution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for information us to the amount of by American and { By Mr. Culberson, from the judiciary committee, the eastern and northern judicial dis- ‘the committee on foreign ment of the United neyoliate Wita Mexico for the appoint ment of a commission to determine the boundary Une between Lue United States and Mexico. ‘By Mr. Turner (Kun.), frum comunittee 01 lands, for the disposal of Fort Wallace, | Morgan. f the Prospect Hill Cemetery Matter. IS TESTIMONY the cemetery. nothin nollie injunction i laid before the tee, Col. Ludlow. it. ‘The only Viraiyta Postaasters.—Wim. F. Faber has been Appointed postwaster at Moseley, Buckingham county, Va.; Samuel Noffsinger at Stiiingion, Bath y Va., and Lucy 1, Nulith at Stafford ‘Court House, Stafford Couniy, Va, ARMY ORDERS—The general court-martial con- vened at Willet’s Point, N. ¥., February, 21, 1s dis- solved. Capt. Byron Dawson, 9th cavalry, ordered to report for examination to the Army retiring at Fort Leavenworth. Capt. Randolph Nor Wood, 2d cavalry, ordered to report for examina- Mon to the Army retiring board in this city. Col. Chas. H. Tompkins, afsisiant quartermasier-gen- eral, detalied as a’ member of the Army retiring board at Governor’s Island, vice Col Wm. D. Whipple, A. A. G,, relieved. Capt. Jos. H. Dorst, 4th cavalry, ordered trom’ West Potnt, N. Y., 6 Boston, Mass, for temporary duty. Major Geo. M. Sternberg, surgeon, nas been ord red from this city to Brunswick, Ga., on oficial business, War Department Changes, Appotnuments: Nelson P. Webster, New York; Herbert H. Jacobs, Wisconsin; Jos, 8. Moss, Ver- mont, clerks at $1,0.0 Surgeon-General’s Office, and W. B. Stokes, Indiana, cierk class 1, Adjutant. General's OMice, Promotions: Harry H. Wyeth, Maryland, from class $1,000 to class $1,200, Adjutant-General’s OMice, ahd Harry W. Selub, Nebraska, and Geo. P. Loutsiaua, from class $1,000 Uo class $1,200, General's Ortice, ‘Department of the Intenor: General Land Ofice—Appointment: Jos. G. Al- lard, of Wisconsin, special agent, $1,500. Reaigna- ton: Mrs. Mary T, Palmer, of Indiana, $900, Pro- dle} \derson, {o'git00;- hiss Susan P. Paap ot AoE $1,000 Lo $1,200; Jno. H. Howell, of iilinols, $000 to 1,000. *'yousion Omce—Appotntments under the civil missioners from enterin, Was read, througa tne ‘news sa been ‘Degu BEFO! board, 1a ehemeourt, e law. THE DISTRICT SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE INVESTIGATING THE MATTER—EE NEW NOTHING OF THE INJUNCTION WHEN HE OR- DEKED THE WORK TO Go ox, The District subcommittee, investigating the at- vempted opening of North Capitol street through ‘the Prospect Hill cemetery, resumed the taking of Vestimonty to-day. Col. Ludlow and the officers of the cemetery who authorized the opening through ‘hat property were present. Col. Ludlow was put upon the stand and gave a history ofthe matter re- lating to the opening of the street. He sald that ‘he matter had progressed under the authority of the board of Commissioners in accordance with the law, as they understood it to apply. The di- Tectors or governors of tts cemetery, as the Com- missioners understood them to be, had all given their consent to the opening of the street turough ‘The Commissioners iad advertised for ovjections but none bad appeared. He knew OL the objecung body. of any objection. He iad not he order to begin the Feet Was prior to this ‘The record of the committee was here read to show that Mr. Webb had acknowledged the serv- “Did you ask him what he did with it?” asked ‘Because he did not show it to me.” ‘The tnjuuction suould have been shown him, and he Wouid have stopped the work. Witness sald there wa: thing in violation of th done in accordance with the actio Commissioners unuer the law as they understood individual acuion by the Engineer Commissioner was wien he called the attention of the attorney to the provisions of the charter of the cemetery society, Which would prouibit: the Cot ig the cemetery, and, later, when he gave the order to stop the Work These two acts were the only ones by bim individually. ‘That part of Mr. Webb's testimouy in wnica he ‘said Uhat the board had never authorized the work 8 NO attempt todo any- Everything was n of the Board of THE OFFICIAL RECORD. Col. Ludlow submitted to the committee the re. cords of official action by the board on the subject. He said that when the superintendent was author- zed to open up the extension of North Capitol street there was nothing to show that it was not a public street, requiring ‘only to be knew of no objection that the work of open. ing the street was illegal. The openin, Utioned for and it had commended, he thought, in the annual report of ‘the Commissioners, “He 'said that the Commission- ers ‘street had been KNEW THAT THEY COULD NOT ENTER THE CRMETERY, and they had not uttempted to doso, When, however, the directors had subdivided and platted ‘he property, and made the subdivision a matter ry action on the part of the owners of the property, as the Commission- ot this was a volunt. ers understood the matier, and U a according to legai iorm, to open up the street, Vertising for objections, Mr. Guenther said it had been charged by the ress that the opening of this street was in the terest Of a Philadelpuia syndicate, “PHILADELPAIA SYNDICATES.” Col. Ludlow said that Philadelphia syndicates loomed up in front of every street extension. “So far asI Know,” he added, seriously, “‘no Philadel- le own any land in that section. Mra. rits her propert , L believe, and ry rber in| her ¥ He said tt such. DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE. mance. Agriculture for March relate to the distribution ‘and consumption of wheat and corn, the stock in farmers’ wands, the proportion of merchantable corn, and average prices respectively of merchant- able and unmerchantable. . The corn crop 18 tue smallest since 1864, and the remainder on farms also the smallest a ed agi year, = ui HE i [ : AY af ut Bg a rej General Sherman stated that Dring! ‘The statistical returns of the Department of | Tepiy from G proseant, correct. Another document was ® copy of the order of | and the the ing oj pended recorded by der was preliminary North C: street, ter te plat ot ‘the subdivision ‘issued on 'Y, Mrs. Dobbin inherits: her husband, ot New that makes a Philadeiphia syndicate.” tue Commissioners considered the open- ing of the street a valuable public ‘They had so stated in their report, mits Na ts | ya Pre pti = officers of the cemetery. An or. Fors flor tonnage tax oretgu vessels tothe Cited States since 1862. Adopted. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. ‘Under the call of commitiees for reports the fol- lowing bilis were reported and placed on the ublic military By Mr. Peel (Ark,), from the committee on Indian ‘affairs—i0 autuorize the Cherokee, Choctaw, Se- inoie und Creek Indians to enter into contracts: ‘With cllzens of the United Staves Davidson (Fla), trom the committee on imouuments to Gen. 8. ‘he work Was advan cing under the order of tue Commissioners when it Was stoped by telephone message trum im on the 23d of Dee. mber. BB KNEW KOTHING OF THE INJUNCTION issued on the 17th of December. | Itappeared of record betore the committee that | the injunction to stop the work in the cemetery | Was served on Comutssioner Weob on the 17th. Goi, Ludlow ‘showed that t work on North Capitol sti date—on we 14:n—and swore that he had no knowledge of the service of the injunction until tue 23d, when he ordered the work to stop. | Mr. Wevu, he sald, had ueglected to inform lim of ‘the service of the Injunct.on, and the Board of Comunissioners had not been informed of it, Af- verward, when he bad assed Mr. Webb about the matter, be said he had referred it to Mr. Davis, the atiorney. Witness re in a general way, that, some proceedings ut heknew ot so-| ing been issued at the ume the meu were put to work in the cemetery. information on this sabject caine to him on the morning of the 234, through a telephone message from Mr. Davis, Which caine to the witness at his house. Mr. Davis telephoned that Mr. bad informed bim that men were at w cemetery in violauion Of the injunction. This was the first knowledge Col. Ludlow had of the in- Juuction, He at ouce teiephoued an order to have the work stopped, and it was stopped. NEVER LAID BRFORE THE BOARD. ‘The injunction, Col. Ludlow said, had never been ‘The first Mattingly york in the ea n re improvement. | scribing a visit to He! ‘they suili | rendered by Mra. R. A. Miss Morrison and Prof. Xander, and humorous Tecitations by Mra. Naylor and Miss Hatte E. Wood. Sherman ownet provert rman 01 on the strcet extension.” Gol Ludlow said whether ‘bo waed’ any fave rast er he ‘Ow eet Tween these two streets” t out Une of Unat Mr. Mr. ‘Mr. Sherman on the subject las: ied that he did not rem Bherman at that time, “member What Col, Ludlow had stated, Col, Ludlow protested against Yo thougut’ tts Mr. Gornett It MR. SIMON WOLP's TESTINOXY. id by a man he had told Col. Ludiow of this, ‘THE SUBDIVISION OF THE CEMETERY PROPERTY. tery, was examined. His testim What mixed at frst on account of plat of the new subdivision (a il Cemetery) of record before todo so, Other witnesses, re mouy went only to show that there was a api ‘The commitiee will not take further Capitol Topics, SENATOR INGALLS OBJECTS. mony. to the Senator. tor I ‘Senator cut that short by writing the advertisement was stop) Uhat direction discontinus ‘Senator a check tor $150 or any. there was no occasion for him to return a check, AGAINST THE ADMISSION OF UTAR. € that has been sooften repeated, moulsm and polygamy. FORTIFICATIONS AND SEA-COAST DEFENSES. cations and sea-coast defenses, The bill the purpose of York) Boston, the been the nscal Year 1889, PENSION BILLS PASSED. Special orders for two weeks hence, Thi pension bills were passed, including one i NOTES. ‘The omnibis Southern war Episcopai Tueological Se: ‘a vote of 105 to 100, ton of the catalogue of Te the duty of the plete 1t as soon as: SOCIETY NOTES, evening. abra, ‘aud turcher bowls of vari RQ. Miihs an decorated with two hard and Thompson, Mr. Benton McMiil C.K. Breckiuri, Scout, Mr. W. L. Heury Bac’ Mr. John E. itusseil, Ida Thompson, and Mr. Ross tained a lange evening. The beauutui large of fine pictures Mr. ‘Tow; superb sup} Salads, and ices was served, miss Litang, Hou.’ John W. | Foster, Mr. and Mrs, Hawley, Senator and Mra Fi ‘M. Wilson, Judge and Sirs, Jeremian and Airs. Kennedy, Miss Lizae Shell ‘and Mrs. 8. #1, Kauffmann, Senator 5! Mary Suerman, Miss Nei ‘The the Dr. and Mrs. Bartlett, Mr, Nathaniel Wilsot Henry Chase, Mr, J.J. Hemphill, and Mr. J ‘Heard, convalescing. The baby is a beautiful boy. of the Russian D. 8, Lamont those making calis yesverday. ao ation ad: Welcker’s last evening and 1 oursday evening. of Corcoran street, returned home to-day, jwitzier read an ent ‘Clay 10 1846. Col. W. F. lusic service rules: Wm. R. Peddie, of Pennsylvania, ‘Phe soctal portion of the evening was longer than Clement Suilvane, of Mississippi, and Nathaniel a. |, Colonel Ludlow had copies of several official | iital and preauly enjoyed by all, Lowry, of Jowa, clerks at $1,400; Harry G. Gris. | letters and other papers on the general subject, | “From Boston comes the announcement of tho wold, of a, #1;200, by transfer trom Post. | which be said he had not had an opportunity t0 | eng, t of Mr. Fred. S. Sherman, well-known oMleé Department; Miss Mary R. Wilcox, of Dis- | iook over after they had been furnished him. inthis city, and Miss Annie L. Briggs’ ot Newton. {het of Columbia, $900, by transfer trom War| ‘He produced the letter written by bim in No- | Uytoeclty Department. eee eerhises, calling the attention of Mr. Davis to | "4 number of the young people of the Central prohibition ip arter. ‘There Was also & Wheat, Corn, and Cotton. private letter from Col. Ludiow to Senator Suer- | Presbyterian chi with a few of the older mem- RETURNS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE vor | inan reciting the fact of tue charter bers, surprised Dr. and his wife last evening tables l i i g PESEE i ‘that Mr, the Gare ‘Sherman of land be- ‘Mr. Garnett asked if witness had not talked with He re- inaving’ seen Mr. PROTESTING AGAINST DRAGGING MR. SHERMAN IX. Col. Ludlow protested against dragging Senator ‘Sherman into the case, as he had nothing to do ‘The Speaker pro tempure laid before the House | With it, and moved to strike out that part of the response from the Chief of the Bureau of En- | Tecord. ‘raving and Printing to the resolution calling for Q statement of the relative merits of steam and Mr. Garnett undertook to tell the committee this, and asked fair or just pro. Mr. Simon Wolt was sworn and gave the history of a Dill that had been introduced in the Forty- ninth Congress at his request, to amend the char- ter of the cemetery. He said tho bill had been op- ‘Who told him in the corridor that represented a Philad-iphia syndicate, He said ‘Mr. Schaeffer, the president of the board of di- rectors, Who had filed the plat and had given per- mission to the Commissioners to enter the ceme- was _some- nderstand- ing, but he finally Vestined that he had made the lection of the new board of directors and whiie he had authority presenting the two cemetery factions, were examined. ‘This testi- conflict of authority, ana that matters with them peared much mixed. The question of which faction was right was now before the courts, and the committee did not care to enter upon ‘this, It 4s learned that the report 1s not true that a Soap manufacturing firm which took the liberty of advertising a brand of shaving soap upon an al- leged nt:rview with Senator Ingalls sent a check ‘The firm did undertake to boom a rand of shaving soap by connect.ng ft with Sena, Ingalls’ prominence ani uiarity. But the y ding them that unless ‘nd all efforts in he would prosecute them. The manufacturer did not dare send the ‘other sum. Hence ‘The Senate committee on territories to-day heard an argument by Judge Bascom against the admis- sion of Utah into the Union while the Mormons retain political control. The argument was on the same lin alleging that the constitution adopted by Utah ts notuing more nor less than @ Trojan horse concealing Mor- ‘The Senate committee on coast defenses pract!- cally agreed yesterday to repert favorably tbe bill Introduced by Senator Doiph to provide for fortifi- ‘that Ubere shal, be appropriated $126,378,800 tor ruviding 1ordficat.ous at New lake ‘ports, Hampton Roads, Pallddeiphia, Wasuington, Bailmore, Charlestun, Savannab, abd otuer ports Of the’ amount ap propriated $21,500,000 Is to be expended during Atthe session of the House last evening an order wus entered making the bills granting a pension tothe widow of Gen. Jon A. Logan and increasing the pension of the widow of Gen. Blair af = Ing the pension of the widow Of Gen. Robert An- derson, Une nero of Fort Sumter, to $100 a month. eims bill, includ- ing an approprtacion of $20,000 for the Provestant uuary, hear Aiexaudrla, in Virginia, Was passed by tae House Yesverday by Senator soar has reported from the Mbrary com- miitee & Di:! appropriating $18,000 for the comple- the ibrary of Congress, librarian wo com- Secretary Fairchild entertained the members of the House committee on ways and means and some other gentiemen at his residence last The table was laid with twenty covers, lighted with tapers in silver candel- reat ted Ted and yellow tulips “Mr. Mr. Wm. McKinley, jr., sent re- iets |The guests were Assistant Secretaries May- 3 e, Mr. HL G. Turner, Mr. W. 1. Vilson, Mr. W. D. Bynum, Mr. W. D. Keliey, Mr. W. C. P. Breckitiridge, Mr. Thomas A brown, Mr. Thomas B. Reed, Mr. J.C. Burrows, Mrd. P. Kiuaball, Mr. Perry Stnitu,Co.. Lamont, Mr. n, oc New York, Mr. Edmund Kice and Mr. John W. Thompson and his daughter, Miss ‘Thompson enter- company at their residence last Tooms were all thrown open and Lhe guests enjoyed the collection has made. In the eariy evening whist Was played. Suortly after 10 o'clock Prot, Carpenter, With a dozen of ils “sensi- lives,” arrived aud gave some humorous and pa- thetle exuibitions Of hypnotism. Afterward @ Of terrapin, chaupaigng eToquetes faite pou coffee at a table in one corner of the dining-room. Some of those present were Chief Justice Waite, Jusuce and airs Miller, the Chinese minister, Mr’ the Mexican’ minister and Mrs. Ro- mero, the Chlilan minister and Mrs Gana, C8. Noyes, Senator and Mrs, Morrill and Miss Swan, Senator @, Col. Jno. ison, Mr. tM "Miss Painter, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Mullett, Mr, and Mrs, A. 8, Worthington, Mr. and Mrs Willinson, MF. and Mrs Jas, B. kduacnds, r T ‘Mra Dulas, who has been lying very ill at the house of her father, Mr. Jno. W. Foster, is now ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryce, Mr. Alexander Greger, the Swedish minister, Mrs. ‘Mrs. Jno. A. Giover were ainong ‘Mr, Von Alvensieben, Baron Von Zedtwitz and Mr. Alphonzo Von Mumm dined together at ‘Mra, Ruth G, Havens has been calied to Connec- visiting the past week with Miss Throckmorton, ‘The Unity Clud was delightfully entertained last evening by Mra. L Morrison, of 13th street. Fi Telegrams to The Star. MITCHELL AND SULLIVAN. | —— A Draw After Thirty-nine Rounds. GERMANY MOURNING HER EMPEROR Frederick’s Departure from San Remo. FEARS FOR THE POPE’S HEALTH. MITCHELL AND SULLIVAN. They Fight Thirty-nine Desperate Hounds Without Result. Loxpow, March 10.—Mitcheil and Sullivan have Gone to Creill, thirty-three miles nortn of Paris, ‘with the intention of fighting this afternoon, The Police are cognizant of their movements. A DRAW AFTER THIRTY-NINE ROUNDS. CHANTILLY, March 10.—The fight between Sulll- Van and Mitchell resulted in a draw after thirty- nine rounds bad been fought. Time three hours and eleven minutes, Mitchell improved at the finish, but the referee declared it a draw, Tne Night was a desperate one. Both received fearful Diack eyes, ——_.—__ ENGLAND AND MANY. Marks of Respect for the Old Emperor in London—the Prince of Wales’ Sil- ver Wedding. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evextxe Stan. Loxpox, March 10.—The death of Emperor Wil- Mam continues to absorb public attention here, ‘The papers are filied with biographical details, and Some are even in mourning, a compliment rarely Paid to a foreign personage, however illustrous. Its a cfrious tact that the first intimation of the event was conveyed to the German ambassador at Lonaon through a message received at 9in the morning by Salisbury and forwarded by him to the embassy. The Veneration with whica the aged. euperor was regarded in this country ts shown by the spontaneous demonstration of respect in the house of commons, both sides uncovering them- | selves as Mr. Smith’ read the oMclal confirmation of the news,’ ‘The twenty-fifth anniversary of tne Prince of Wales’ weddtug occurs toviay. The queen dines with him at Mariborougn House. ‘This is the first Lume she has dived out since tue death of the Prince Consort. The dinuer, in con- sequence of tue emperor's death, will not be of the nature of a celebration, but simply a family gath- ering. None but relatives of the prince and princess Will be present, —— THE WARLIKE CROWN PRINCE. ‘The Keen Interest with Which the | Policy ef the Emperor's Son is Watched, Special Cable Dispatch to Taz Evexixe Stan Loxpox, March 10.—The policy of the young crown priue of Germany will be watched with the keenest interest. How wide-spread is the bellef in his ardent military predilictions 1s shown by the fact Uhat on more than one occasion he has ought It necessary to attempt to reassure the German peopie,who have had too much experience of the uorrors of War not to wisi peace, As recently as last month, speaking at Berlin at tne dinuer in honor of the Brandenburg provincial diet, Prince Wiillain sald that la the course of us rides Chrough, Brandenvurg during the maneuvers he saw every- Where indications that the true foundations of national prosperty were human industry aud com- merce, He Wuis well aware Une public imputed to him a Uboughiess Inclination to war, but he auded, “God preserve me from such ‘criminal levity.” ‘The whom the emperor of Ge.many may Almost ve Teckoued, often have assurances of peaceful inten (ons on tueir which any uilog Rothing. “Pie prince was carciull aad iaomeseor some Be G8 aoe Sores, Chat he Was & soidier, and fear God and notuing eise in the word, CEES IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD, Services Held Last Night Over the Body of the Aged Monarch. Benu, March 10.—Funerai services were held over the remains of Emperor William in the mor- | tuary chamber in the palace last evening. The chamber was profusely decorated with fowers ‘The Dowager Empress Augusta, the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Baden,"tne Crown Princes aud Crown Princess of Swedeb, and other royal | personages aiteuded the services. ‘The body of the emperor lay in the saime position which the mon- arch occupied when he expired, A crucifix lay on his breast aud an ivory cross was in his right hand. Chaplain Koegel, in his sermon, aliuded to the mo- ment When Eiupress Atgusta held the and of ber dying consori. After tue service the late empe- Tor’s alde-de-camps, Lieut.-Gen. von Leundorl and Lieut.-Gen. Vou Waldersee acted as guards of honor at the dead monureh’s couch, ‘THE GRIEF OF THE ARMY. The Militair Woehenblatt, In an article on the death of tne emperor says: “The army lias lost its leader In arms, tS commander-in-chiet, Its exem- plar, and its best friend. Our nearts are sorrow- Tul, and our eyes are tearful. May God hear the Wishes the great emperor cherisued for bis people.” MOURNING IN BERLIN. ‘The decree of Emperor Frederick in regard to the Bational mourning is universaily approved. The newspapers say they hope tbe theaters and other Places Of amusement Wiil, of their own accord, ob- serve che first Week after the emperor's death as @ period of mourning. ‘The municipal authorities will Wear mourning for six weeks, All the news- Papers, with the single exception of the V are pu With deep borders of black. Pan THE SENTIMENT IN GERMANY, Berlin Papers Think the Prospect ‘Tranquil—Prince Bismarck’s Speech. Vienna, March 10.—The newspapers of tuls city emphasize the solemnity and dignity of the death of Emperor William. speech in the eichstag powerfully expressed cus 9 iy expressed ee idea and Lue duties connected there- with.” ‘The New Free Press says: “The testament of the dead and the of the living eraperor, constitute a policy Peace, affording Use most ‘and tranquilizing pect. The Austro-German alliance is one of Its foundations, Which personal changes BERLIN, March 10.—The most important wed- ding fesuvals fixed for to-day, to-morrow, and Monday have been postponed out of respect Co the ‘memory of the late emperor. EMPEROR FREDERICK’S POLICY Bismarck Announces That He Will Maintaim the Comstitution of the pS, Miss Belle Gaston, Presbyterian Church, has returned Florida, Whizher ane went on a visit with Empire. BeRiix, March 10.—Before the reichstag opened to-day the Bundesrath met. Prince Bismarck, in the reichstag . He jally_con- Srmed the ‘stacsments made in regard to the emperor's dying allusions to Russia and ai ‘In reference to Frederick's accession to the throne and to the transter of the imperial dig- nity connected therewith Prince Bismarck : i e | i i é : E all i ow it a ee FH jespotic rulers, however, amongst | POSTSCRIPT. SULLIVAN AND MITCHELL. DETAILS OF TO-DAY'’S FIGHT. SULLIVAN NOT IN GOOD CONDITION Mitchell's Friends Jubilant. CHANTILLY, FRawog, March 10.—The Mitchells Sullivan Aight took place on the grounds of Barom Rothschild, pear Criel, Sullivan was out of condition when be entered the ring, and Mitchel had the Dest of the Might, Mitchell's friends assert that he would have won the fight had it been continued. The Might ® Witte over three hours Up to the to have the best of the Might, but the fact that he could not knock Mitchell out Pluck Uhroughout, and his friends are jubilant, as the result ts virtually ® Victory for the little Englishman, At the end of the Might both were in poor shape, And Mitchell's Dackers finally consented to the proposition made by Sullivan's backers thas the fight be declared a draw, ‘The American crowd ts blue. —__ TO LIE EN STATE. ‘The Body of the Emperor, Clad in tary Uniform, to be Taken to Cathedral, Bextix, March 10—The body of the emperor ‘Wul remain in the mortuary chamber Tequiem service in the flag-room to-day, be attended by the members of the royal and their suites, Prince Bismarck, Count Moltke and the clief court oMiciaia, ‘The img of the body will be begun st 1 o'clock, Lhe body will be Laken to the Cathedral, w Wil lie in state by Emperor Frederick's im accordance with the desire of the ruler. The body wil be clad in the uniform of Ast Keziment of the (uards, and will be en’ ‘in a military cloak. The guard of honor relieved every six hours, Adjoining the chamber the chamberlain of the palace, two Jaegers and several servants are constantly im attendance. adi i é $ ———_—__ FREDERICK AND VICTORIA, The Emperor and Empress Leave San accompanied by Empress Victoria, to take the | Spectal train in waiting to convey him to Berlin, | The largest crowd ever seen in San Remo gatnered to Witness his departure. The new was enthusiastically cheered by the crowd, and be re- Peatedly bowed Lis acknowledgement of thelr greetings, ies TRE POPE INDISPOSED, Age and Enfeebied Condition, Rows, March 10.—The pope has been slightly tn- disposed for the past two days. No serious symp- toms have manifested themselves, but @ certain | dexree of apprehension exists tn consideration of his age and Ube iassitude caused by the exertions he Was subjected (o during the Jubliee festivitien, Aconsistory to nominate a number of bishopsis ‘announced for the 19th inst, — LYNCHED B& REGULATORS, A Georgia Negro’s Crime Speeaily Pan- fshed—Hiiw Victim Refused the Privie lege of Shooting tim, Ciicaco, March 10.—A dispate] nooga, Teun., says: Will Th , Colored, Wag lynched at Tunneil Hill, Ga, 25 miles south of this city, last night. The negro brutally assaulted Mra, El2a Anderson, a widow living pear Uat place, late Tuursday "evening. When she escaped suo | Seid ber neigubors and said Je coud identity Wwe | Scoundrel. “A vigorous pursuit was commence by & band of forty reguiators armed with shot guns Tuey traced Thowas to the woods where be Was corraiied, and surrendered. yo f= 3 ho from Chattae Ulators marched back to Ube with Prisoner and took him before Mrs, iWentified lim and asked the privilege of the negro. She was refused this ang the men @ rope around Thowas’ neck, mounted him On Mult, Went OUL Of Lown and hanged, eee A Demand for Satisfaction, AN AMERICAN WAK-SHIP BACKING UP THE AMERICAN FLAG AT TANGIER. Tasaimn, March 10.—The U.S. war-ship Enter- Prise, moubling Six guns, has arrived here. The captain demands the immediate release of tye Aivor. who ts under American protection, and who 1S imprisoned at Kabat. He also demands satis. faction irom tke Moorish goverament fof the man's liiegal arrest, —o—_ A Mysterious Murder. Ranway, N, J., March 10.—Isaac King, Was found'dead in the ceilarway of Avery's store, ou Cherry street, Uuis morning. The was brutsed and bleeditg. Was Out last might to have q over a game of cards with the above result. A ‘coroner's inquest Will be beld, ‘The Royal Silver Wedding. THE QUEEN, ATTIRED IN DEEP MOURNING, GRERTS THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Loxpox, March 10.—The queen, the Duke of Al~ Dany, Priacess Beatrice, and Prince Henry of Bal ee a arene Sp Maribo: Jouse vo greet Princess of Waies on their silver crowd gathered on the way as Lhe royal party passed. ‘Marlborough House bail an ‘they were again bearuiy cheered. ‘Caused by Ube death of Emperor William What eclipsed by Une royal wedding ‘Ube German embassy is forsaken. —— From Wall Mreet Te-da: New Yorx, March 10.—Tne stock Ing, most stocks showing Slight ing, most stocks showing evening's closing prices, Reading New England be prcial feature New became & special ing, being acuve and developing marked hess, Gecdned 1jy per cent i Youd Ube transactions in tioned, tuere was and Nashville and Were positively stagnant nt movement ib any O'clock Une market Was: > He if FF H ee 4 sft